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The Story of 1 Woman and 32 Men Stranded on an Isolated Island (Episode 1)

Trapped on an isolated island by a woman and 32 men in 1939 encouraged by Japanese policy, Kazuko Higa, who was only 16 years old, came to Saipan to live. Here he met Bi Jiazheng, and one or two fell in love and married. In 1944, he was transferred to Anatahan Island for work, and the box followed, accompanied by Shoichi's boss, Nakazato. There are only about 20 indigenous people working on the island, and the just job is to manage them. Later, in the Second World War, Japan was gradually defeated, and Masayoshi was worried about the safety of his sister at home, so he went to visit alone, but never returned. At this point, the Japanese on the island were left with only the box and the middle. In a difficult environment, the two fell in love for a long time and soon lived together like a husband and wife. In June 1944, four fishing boats were attacked near Anatahan Island, and 31 survivors successfully swam to the island, all young men, including Japanese soldiers, who did not send word to help them leave. They decided to survive in what they thought was an island. Until one day, they came across box and Zhongli, and the two of them were very enthusiastic to help them, not only sharing food, but also healing them. Slowly everyone gathered to live together. If you are hungry on the island, you can fight the wild position. When the clothes were torn, they covered their bodies with bark, and they lived like this for more than a year. On August 15, 1945, Japan announced its surrender, and the Americans had dropped some information on the island, but they did not believe it and refused to leave. Only the original inhabitants left one after another. There are only 33 Japanese left on this isolated island, living in isolation.

The Story of 1 Woman and 32 Men Stranded on an Isolated Island (Episode 1)

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